![]() ![]() I finally did get the PCU20 to speak to my Windows 7 ethernet network if anybody out there fighting that battling. The PCMCIA card is the hot ticket for parameters backup. They still have an opportunity to make things right, so I am just going to bite my tongue for now. We have had a few nagging drawbar proximity switch problems- maybe something in the parameters.ĭMG service has been lacking. ![]() My machine has the PCU_20 software which we are struggling to plumb into the windows seven ethernet environment. ![]() The spindle is very quiet and the Sauter turret seems solid and reliable (even if it does have a strange way of locking after the index). Not going to make a judgement yet, but I have a first impression. ![]() Not sure if it was the right decision yet. I can't comment on DMG machines themselves though, no experience there. If you know ISO programming, in conjunction with the MAPPS, you'll be cutting metal in no time at all. If you don't want to spend the time making up all the tool models for the 3D Interference checking (which wouldn't be a huge concern on a basic lathe like this), then 'one off' setups can be quite quick. Mazatrol, Fanuc and Okuma are what I'm used to. I'm new to MAPPS IV myself (we just bought an NZ2000), but have been a machinist for years. You've prob made a decision already, but I'll put my two cents in. ![]()
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